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Harvey Leibenstein (1922 –
February 28, 1994) was a Ukrainian-born
American economist. One of his most
important contributions to
economics was the concept...
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concept of X-inefficiency was
introduced by
Harvey Leibenstein. The
difference between the
potential and
actual cost is
known as X-Inefficiency...
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Veblen effects are
discussed in a 1950
article by
economist Harvey Leibenstein. Counter-examples have been
called the counter-Veblen effect. The counter-Veblen...
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opportunities for
profit that
exist due to
market disequilibrium.
Harvey Leibenstein claimed that
entrepreneurship is a
creative response to x-inefficiency...
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named Gunther VI
inherited $400
million dollars from
Countess Karlotta Leibenstein of Germany. The day
after the ****ociated
Press article, the New York...
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Charles E. (1975). "
Leibenstein's Bandwagon Effect as
Applied to Voting".
Public Choice. 21: 117–122....
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ideal state of
productive efficiency,
there is
organisational slack (
Leibenstein's X-inefficiency).
Armen Alchian and
Harold Demsetz's
analysis of team...
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Economic ****ociation,
Papers and Proceedings, May 1992 (with
Harvey Leibenstein). Time preference,
delay of
gratification and the
intergenerational transmission...
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birth rate and the
level of the po****tion's
pension is
found in
Leibenstein in 1957. Van Groezen,
Leers and
Meijdam in 2003, Sinn in 2007, Cigno...
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Suduan Archaeological Research Society.
Retrieved 2023-06-17. "Harvey
Leibenstein,
Harvard Professor, 71". The New York Times. 1994-03-03. p. 22. Retrieved...